期刊名称:ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN ASIA
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About the journal

Archaeological Research in Asia presents high quality scholarly research conducted in between the Bosporus and the Pacific on a broad range of archaeological subjects of importance to audiences across Asia and around the world. The journal covers the traditional components of archaeology: placing events and patterns in time and space; analysis of past lifeways; and explanations for cultural processes and change. To this end, the publication will highlight theoretical and methodological advances in studying the past, present new data, and detail patterns that reshape our understanding of it. Archaeological Research in Asia publishes work on the full temporal range of archaeological inquiry from the earliest human presence in Asia with a special emphasis on time periods under-represented in other venues. Journal contributions are of three kinds: articles, case reports and short communications. Full length articles should present synthetic treatments, novel analyses, or theoretical approaches to unresolved issues. Case reports present basic data on subjects that are of broad interest because they represent key sites, sequences, and subjects that figure prominently, or should figure prominently, in how scholars both inside and outside Asia understand the archaeology of cultural and biological change through time. Short communications present new findings (e.g., radiocarbon dates) that are important to the extent that they reaffirm or change the way scholars in Asia and around the world think about Asian cultural or biological history.
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Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Robert L. BettingerUniversity of California Davis, United States
Associate Editors
Loukas BartonDudek, United States
Lisa KealhoferSanta Clara University, United States
Carla SinopoliUniversity of Michigan, United States
Anne UnderhillYale University, United States
Nicholas ZwynsUniversity of California Davis, United States
Editorial Board
Takeru AkazawaKochi University of Technology, Japan
Ofer Bar-Yosef†Harvard University, United States
Tumen DashtsevegNational University of Mongolia, Mongolia
Andrey EpimakhovSouth Ural State University (National Research University), Russian Federation
Xing GaoChinese Academy of Sciences, China
Byambaa GunchinsurenMongolian Academy of Sciences, Mongolia
Junko HabuResearch Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan
Mark HudsonMax Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Germany
Nam KimUniversity of Wisconsin Madison, United States
Nikolay KradinFar Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Ian KuijtUniversity of Notre Dame, United States
Sungjoo LeeKyungpook National University, Korea, Republic of
Shuicheng LiPeking University, China
Xiuzhen (Janice) LiEmperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum, China
Li LiuStanford University, United States
Jaya MenonShiv Nadar University, India
Yangjin PakChungnam National University, Korea, Republic of
Shanti PappuSharma Centre for Heritage Education, India
Michael PetragliaMax Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Germany
Cameron PetrieUniversity of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Mark PollardUniversity of Oxford, United Kingdom
Dmitry RazhevInstitute of History and Archaeology Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Chuntaek SeongKyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of
Chen ShenRoyal Ontario Museum, Canada
Supriya VarmaJawaharlal Nehru University, India
Andrzej WeberUniversity of Alberta, Canada
Liping ZhouPeking University, China
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